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JCHS_EAGLE_4_LIFE

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  1. I don't think this one instance is what the big deal is. And please, don't take that the wrong way...I'm not trying to say that a person losing their life is a small thing. What I'm saying is this...I think most Americans could forgive Huckabee for a mistake in pushing for this guy's release...we all make mistakes. Granted they don't always lead to the loss of life, but governors are in a position to make bigger decisions.

     

    Where I think Huckabee takes the biggest hit, is combining the result of the particular story with the fact that he issued around 1000 pardons as governor. That is where people can really score some valid points on him, IMO.

     

    I agree also

     

    but I think that is the big deal with most Americans is that he pushed for the release of a rapist and a murderer.. Thats the guy they think of not the other 1000 pardons as governor. Thats just what I think..... :argue::sssh::jump:

  2. The previous governor commuted his sentence.

    The parole board let him out.

     

    http://www.mikehuckabee.com/?FuseAction=TruthSquad.DumondRes

    Governor Huckabee: No. I did not. Let me categorically say that I did not. And it's really interesting, if people want to really look into that record. Here's the chronology, and here's the timeline. I'm going to try to do it as briefly as I can, because it's been delved into repeatedly, normally during an election year.

     

    In 1992, Bill Clinton was governor; Jim Guy Tucker was Lieutenant Governor. And during Bill Clinton's governorship, while he was campaigning for president, Jim Guy Tucker signed the papers to commute the sentence of Wayne DuMond to parole eligibility. That's what made him parole eligible in 1992. He had been convicted of rape in Forest City Arkansas, during time of awaiting trial, he was hogtied and castrated; his testicles were later placed in a jar on the desk of a sherriff.

     

    I was not elected to anything at that time; I was a candidate for the United States Senate. I was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1993; in 1996, Wayne DuMond had requested another commutation for time served because the parole board had not granted parole even though he was parole eligible.

     

    Let me make it clear, governors in Arkansas cannot parole anybody. The parole process is separated from governor; the governor can commute a sentence to make it parole eligible.

     

    The parole board, the following year, early 97 approved his parole plan after I had denied the further commutation.

     

     

    As a Huckabee supporter that is 1 lie I have caught... I Saw where he took credit as Governor for the release!!!!!!!! it was on A&E'S AMERICAn Justice....

     

    HE LIED..... It was on a week ago......... So lbbc he did support the release he's flip-flopping

    :eek::eek::scared::scared::fire::fire:

  3. ;) I said Eastern Ky only!

     

    me 2...

     

    :dancingpa:dancingpa:flame:

     

    we still haven't went west yet!!!!!!!:creepy::scared:

     

    Rumor is its the other way around in western KY... Only 18% isn't your offspring

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